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Education

Olney: The Final Days for a Catholic School

May 6, 2010 0

https://vimeo.com/20332949] Over 40,000 students have graduated from Cardinal Dougherty High School since it first opened its doors in Olney on September 5, 1956. This June, the final set of seniors will cross the stage to [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Kensington: A Unique Soup Kitchen

May 6, 2010 7

https://vimeo.com/20290612] St. Francis Inn is not a typical soup kitchen. Staff member Karen Pushaw says, “The inn is unique because its guests are not just homeless males.” The inn provides a multitude of services for [continue reading…]

Kensington

Kensington: Franciscan Outreach Mission Gives Homeless More Than Food

May 6, 2010 2

https://vimeo.com/20290741] Thomas McNamara has perfected the art of deadpanning. Catching his acquaintances off guard with each zing, he speaks in short spurts, with a cadence that almost reminds you of Bob Hope. A smile and [continue reading…]

Education

Germantown: An Awbury Arboretum Education

May 6, 2010 3

https://vimeo.com/20374091] Few automatically think of a 55-acre setting as a giant school of sorts. But that is what happens at the Awbury Arboretum. This green space  located in Germantown at One Awbury Road off of [continue reading…]

Members of Awbury Arboretum Community Garden Club
Germantown

Germantown: Community Gardens at Awbury Arboretum

May 6, 2010 1

[local /files/2010/05/sp1005germantownteamenterprisecommunitygarden.mov On any morning, several Germantown area residents can be found with hoe in hand, or on their knees, planting fruits and vegetables in garden plots they rent from Awbury Arboretum. They are members [continue reading…]

Police

Port Richmond: Kickin’ it at PAL

May 5, 2010 9

https://vimeo.com/18642052] For 19 of the 25 years he’s worn a Philadelphia Police Department uniform Ernie Rehr has worked at the Rizzo Police Athletic League (PAL) center in Port Richmond. “PAL is one of the crime [continue reading…]

Religion

West Philadelphia: More than Praise, Worship and Service

May 4, 2010 0

https://vimeo.com/20472568]   Churchgoers are getting more out of church. Members of the Christian Stronghold Church do not only attend services for the sermons, but for the continuous motivation to develop their personal relationship with God [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

West Philadelphia: A Lasting Friendship Formed Through Tennis

May 4, 2010 2

At the age of 80, King may not be as agile as he was 28 years ago when he began playing tennis, but he knows how to enjoy the game. Originally from Johnstown, Pa., King moved [continue reading…]

Education

Ludlow: Library Leaps to Encourage Literacy

May 3, 2010 1

https://vimeo.com/20291054] A snaggle-toothed little boy, with the help of an older woman, slowly and carefully reads, “The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house all that [continue reading…]

Education

Ludlow Elementary Serves As Second Home For Students

May 3, 2010 1

https://vimeo.com/20331699] In an attempt to teach students about respect and anti-bullying, James Ludlow Elementary School  has partnered with the Anti-Defamation League as part of a program called “No Place For Hate.” Anti-Defamation League counselors come [continue reading…]

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